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Midi Bistro Restaurant

Midi Bistro Restaurant

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168 McCaul St, Toronto, Ontario, M5T 1W4, Canada
(416) 977-2929 www.midibistro.ca
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Apr 17, 2019
Tartines and mussels were quite tasty, fries were good but kind of salty. The price is very reasonable at lunchtimes. Recommend!

May 25, 2019
Quaint and cozy restaurant. Food was okay however overly seasoned perhaps. Staff was friendly.

Feb 20, 2019
Ambiance 4 / Food 5/ Service 5 Their price is also amazing. You will not go wrong with any choice of main course. All are impeccable. I should know, I tried them all.

Feb 3, 2019
Food was good but service can be improved. We waited 45 mins for a reservation. When seated and served our appetizers we didn't have our utensils and napkins. When dessert came, they got one of them wrong but they made up for it by giving one on the house.

May 13, 2019
I have come here quite a few times over the years (around 10 perhaps) and I have to say that the food has really gone down hill. My last two experiences there were with large groups who ordered multiple courses and all of us were disappointed with some aspect of our meals. For instance one of my favourite dishes is their escargot, and the past two times I have had it there the quality was not as good as it was before (not as creamy, watery). I had their duck and the skin was barely browned and hardly any of the fat underneath was rendered. My creme brule was liquid at the bottom. My mom had the pate, which used to come with a delicious multigrain toast, and now is served with a basket of untoasted grocery store imitation french loaf. I don't know if they switched chefs or management but I don't think I will be heading there again any time soon. It feels like someone is trying to cook french food from a recipe without any of the skills required or knowledge of what the end result should be.

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Opening Hours

Mon:5 pm - 9 pm
Tue:5 pm - 9 pm
Wed:5 pm - 9 pm
Thu:5 pm - 10 pm
Fri:5 pm - 10:30 pm Today
Sat:5 pm - 10:30 pm

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